Elk Art
366 Items
Elk Art
366 Items
Elk are also called wapiti, a Native American word meaning 'light-colored deer.' While not as massive as their moose cousins, elk are still one of the largest members of the deer family. These large herbivores eat grass, bushes, and sapling trees. They are native to North America and Eastern Asian. Wildlife photographers like Ken Archer and Tom Murphy capture images of elk in their native habitats, making their giclee and canvas photographic prints feel right at home in rustic, modern mountain lodge, and cottage interiors. Faux wood panel art prints and illustrated national park travel canvas prints featuring elk add charm to any rustic setting.
Show MoreElk are also called wapiti, a Native American word meaning 'light-colored deer.' While not as massive as their moose cousins, elk are still one of the largest members of the deer family. These large herbivores eat grass, bushes, and sapling trees. They are native to North America and Eastern Asian. Wildlife photographers like Ken Archer and Tom Murphy capture images of elk in their native habitats, making their giclee and canvas photographic prints feel right at home in rustic, modern mountain lodge, and cottage interiors. Faux wood panel art prints and illustrated national park travel canvas prints featuring elk add charm to any rustic setting.
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Elk Antler Arch, Town Square, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, United States of America, North America
Richard Maschmeyer
Photographic Print
12" x 8",
Multiple Sizes
From $27
Two Bull Elk (Cervus Canadensis) Sparring in the Snow, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
James Hager
Photographic Print
16" x 12",
Multiple Sizes
From $27
Bull Elk on foggy morning along Madison River, Yellowstone National Park, Montana, Wyoming
Adam Jones
Photographic Print
16" x 16",
Multiple Sizes
From $27
Bull Elk reflecting on pond at base of Canary Spring, Yellowstone National Park, Montana, Wyoming
Adam Jones
Photographic Print
12" x 9",
Multiple Sizes
From $27